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For me, the temptation to go throw a wrench in the gears would probably be unbearable. The idea that they can have all that processing power and information, and yet their ad algorithm still cannot figure out that I already have hair, and erections, makes me want to cause chaos.

Probably a very isolated case... usually most of these things attract more infrastructure, more water, more electricity, and so on... so this looks like just a "mishap" rather than actual reality.

At least in NZ, this is NOT AT ALL a reality, much the opposite.

The government of NZ might still care a bit about its citizens. The government in the US does not.

It's more of a localised thing than most of us know, even if it has a national impact.

That's a contradictory statement, would you care to elaborate?

I mean, datacenters actually have good impacts on the lands developed around them, but they eventually have a national impact (jobs, more infra, etc).

The case of the US, is probably an isolated fact. Even if the US does not care.